The Senate’s decision on the new Republican spending bill is still pending, with voting timing remaining unclear. The House of Representatives has already scheduled a vote for Wednesday, and while no final vote is expected tonight, the Senate needs to reach an internal agreement before moving forward. According to Fox News, this agreement could come as early as tomorrow, enabling a quicker process. The bill requires just a simple majority for passage within the Senate. Despite the current uncertainty surrounding the voting timeline, it’s anticipated that the bill will progress smoothly toward its final vote with minimal suspense. After approval by the Senate, the bill will then proceed to the House of Representatives, where a senior Republican source in the House states that they aim to reconvene on Wednesday, aiming to finalize the vote and adjourn before the end of the day provided no unexpected complications arise.